Healthiest Cities for Men and Women: New Rankings

Women in Raleigh, N.C. and men in Burlington, Vt. have reason to feel fit: those two cities ranked first in recent magazine polls of the "The Healthiest Cities for Women" and "The Healthiest Cities For Men", respectively.

Women's Health and Men's Health magazines evaluatedand ranked 100 cities for their performance in more than 30 categories, including their obesity and breast cancer rates, how long inhabitants exercised, and how often they vested the doctor, according to the magazines.

Raleighwomen stood out in terms of their dedication to health screening: 90 percent got their pap smearson the recommended schedule, and 81 percent of those over 40 kept up with their mammograms, according to Women's Health.

Rounding out the top five cities for women were: San Jose, Calif., Madison, Wisc., Boise City, Idaho and Burlington, Vt.

San Jose ranked second on the women's survey in terms of overall fitness, and this city had particularly low rates of death from respiratory disease, Women's Health says.

The top cites for men looked similar, with Madison, Wisc., Plano, Texas, San Jose, Calif and Boise, Idaho filling positions two through five. Madison had particularly low rates of heart-related diseases, and men in the city appeared to be avid basketball players, Men's Health says.

Several southern cities found themselves in the bottom rankings, including Memphis, Tenn. and Birmingham, Ala., which were ranked lowestfor both men and women.

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